Cotton harvester spindle. The spindle is rotated by the bevel gear, the "teeth" on the taper snag the cotton fibers.
In my youth, my mother married a man she met in a mental institution (note to self: NEVER marry somebody you meet in a mental institution). His family farmed cotton in the Maricopa area of Kern county. These things were common around the farm. I tried to cut one with a hacksaw one time. Couldn't even scratch it. I believe, that in additon to being hardened, they are hard-chrome plated.
The rice ranch I worked on in the 70’s did some cotton and had drawers full of those spindles. They were used for everything, punches, through hasps on gates, you name it.
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